Monday, July 28, 2014

Accessorize With Beautiful Swarovski Earrings

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By Sharron Cantu


Jewelry is a unique type of accessory that is versatile enough to properly represent the stylistic tastes of any individual and to serve a multitude of purposes. Most people purchase pieces for themselves periodically and it is the number one gift choice when one wishes to commemorate a milestone or celebrate a special relationship. It may be as simple and understated as plastic bead necklaces and raided hemp chokers, or as elaborate as platinum and diamond rings or glass bangles and Swarovski earrings.

Diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and rubies are among the most desired natural gems in the world. Their sparkle, shine and brilliance are beyond compare and never dull with age or wear. They remain stunningly beautiful throughout the years and rarely lose their value. The biggest issue with jewelry made using these authentic precious and semi-precious stones is that they can be quite expensive for the average individual.

Many people desire to have these gems adorning accessories such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, hair pieces and many other decorative accents. The price associated with owning even small stones of this type is beyond the budget of the average individual. Fortunately, there are alternatives that are considerably more affordable and just as beautiful.

Rhinestones are a considerably more affordable alternative to owning authentic gemstones. Though artificial imitators, they can be colored and shaped to very closely simulate the more attractive attributes of natural gems. They may be produced using different materials such as lead crystals, glass, acrylic plastics or gum pastes.

The material used to construct the imitation stones will directly affect the quality of these pieces. The spectrum is wide, and at the lower end are those constructed from non-light refracting, synthetic substances like plastics and pastes which tend to result in dull colors with no sparkle. By contrast, those on the high end are made from Austrian lead crystal from the bed of the Rhine river, and possess a wonderful brilliance.

Such quality lead crystals are only located in a specific area along the Rhine river and are the origin of the modern rhinestone. Originally, these were the only viable material used to replicate precious jewel stones. Eventually, in order to make it easier to produce copies in large quantities at an affordable cost, glass, paste and plastic were used.

High end gems such as diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and amethysts have a wonderful degree of natural light refracting properties and properly treated lead crystal can almost perfectly imitate that brilliance. The Austrian company producing these crystal products is known for demanding excellence in every product they place their name on. With extreme precision, they hand cut between 8 and 14 facets into each stone in order to most effectively enhance the sparkle, shine and beauty of each and every piece.

Individuals who wish to be covered in blinding glitz, or who just want a bit of the flash that comes from wearing gems worth thousands of dollars, often choose jewelry made with these high quality lead crystal rhinestones. With all the sparkle of natural precious gemstones but at a fraction of the cost, these products are generally considered to be well worth the investment. All manner of accessories may feature these incredible accents, creating a feel of true Hollywood glamor.




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